Pubdate: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 Source: Kelowna Capital News (CN BC) Copyright: 2006, West Partners Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.kelownacapnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1294 Author: Marshall Jones, staff writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/af.htm (Asset Forfeiture) CROWN KEEP CASH SPOILS FROM GROW OP The federal government is about $270,000 richer this week thanks to a Kelowna Provincial Court ruling denying its return to a Peachland man. When RCMP used a search warrant to enter the home of John Edward Newcome, they were expecting to find a marijuana grow operation or perhaps information connecting him to his own rental home in Maple Ridge. That home was found to be a marijuana grow operation with some 1,800 plants growing. Police found plenty of evidence that the Peachland home was being outfitted for a marijuana grow operation but they also found four handguns and $270,000 in cash, bundled and stored in the ceiling with the weapons. They also found score sheets, a money counter and other items. Newcome applied to have the money returned. He told judge Wilf Klinger that he was a businessman and entrepreneur owning (at the time) Coast Mountain Solar Supply, Pacific Choppers, Lockjaw Clothing, Touchstone Construction, Legendary Street Rods and other businesses. He said he kept the cash on hand to finance high stakes gambling for which he needs access to large amounts of cash and that he didn't trust banks. Klinger simply didn't believe him or his father, calling their claims "incredible." "While counsel for the applicant argues that there are possible innocent explanations of each evidentiary item relied on by (the police), in my view, the evidence considered as a whole and regarded realistically, establishes beyond all reasonable doubt that the monies seized were proceeds of crime-deliberately hidden so that its existence would not be revealed through banking records," Klinger said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin